Harmony at Hanover
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- 8227 Meadowbridge Road, Mechanicsville, VA 23116
- (804) 495-0153
- 4.4 ( 2 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care











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About This Community
Harmony at Hanover, a new 106 unit senior living community with 75 Assisted Living and 31 Memory Care units is located in Hanover County. This is an area highlighted by high-end residential and retail, and within walking distance of the 225-bed Bon Secours Memorial Regional Medical Center. The site, located on Meadowbridge Road, is surrounded by high-end single-family residences, retail, and restaurants. The site is served by an extensive highway system, with access to the exit 38B interchange on I-295 less than a mile from the site. I-295 provides quick access to US-360, I-95, and I-64 allowing efficient travel throughout the Richmond area.
Amenities:
- No large, upfront entrance fees
- Spacious studio, one and two bedroom
- Kitchenette included
- Elegant Dining Room
- Library/Internet cafe
- Beauty/Barber shop
- Theater
- Game Room
- Bistro
- Fitness Center
- Courtyard/garden
- Chapel
- State-of-the-Art Emergency call system
- Scheduled transportation
- Weekly housekeeping and laundry
- Apartment maintenance
- Scheduled activities/outings
Services:
Reviews
4.4
( 2 Reviews )
Donna
April 09, 2022
My mom has been at the Harmony of Hanover for almost a month now. I think it was the best place for the amount of money that we had to spend to keep her safe. It was clean and everybody seemed to be on top of things. The staff are attentive to her needs. I think they're qualified. She eats the food well, every time I go there, she's eaten everything. They have activities and people come in and talk to them, but I haven't seen a lot of stuff. I think they do more in the assisted living part than memory care. They have a courtyard. They have a gym, and they have a movie theater.
NoName567
December 23, 2018
I wish I could give this place 0 stars. The Crossings treated my loved one horribly and I wish we'd never moved him here. It was an awful experience for him and our entire family. The memory care unit and corporate are both horrible. They handled his dementia horribly, ignoring clear signs of his aggravation and confusion. Communicating with corporate is no better. They have no sympathy, empathy or passion for caring for senior citizens, it's clearly all about how much money they can bring in. I would strongly advise against moving anyone into the Crossings.